Maddy Schoenfeld has felt a strong sense of community at Rochester Institute of Technology. That appreciation is fueling efforts to co-organize a fashion show underscoring a partnership between ...
Young designers still revere them and their generosity with knowledge—and young and old alike mourn the death of Massimo, who died at the end of May at age 83 (see: “Designer Massimo Vignelli, ...
Designer Massimo Vignelli (1931–2014), perhaps most famous for his 1970s design for the New York City subway map, died yesterday in Manhattan at the age of 83, after a long illness. Vignelli’s work, ...
On Monday, Dec. 1, the Cleveland Institute of Art, 11141 East Blvd., will hold a free public forum starting at 5:30 p.m. on the influence of Massimo Vignelli on contemporary design. Speakers will ...
Massimo Vignelli was an Italian designer best known for the iconic signage and maps he produced for the New York City Subway and Washington Metro. Vignelli worked within the broader scope of Modern ...
Through his work, graphic designer and architect Massimo Vignelli, attempted to convey timeless art, rather than keep up with the trends of the day. For most inhabitants of Washington, D.C., ...
R. Roger Remington, the Vignelli Distinguished Professor of Design and RIT’s longest-serving faculty member, will retire in May after 57 years at the university. In addition to building a nationally ...
Massimo Vignelli had always wanted to affect millions of people through design. From the sleek curves of the Ford Motor Company label to the bold loops of the Bloomingdale’s logo, the designs of the ...
Yesterday, urban enthusiasts and design-philes mourned the death of Massimo Vignelli, the graphic designer who created the iconic 1972 subway map. Here’s a look at that famous map, from a website that ...
Massimo Vignelli, a graphic designer whose New York subway map both guided and confounded riders in the 1970s while generations of shoppers carried his Bloomingdale’s “brown bag,” has died. He was 83.
It may be a less accurate representation of the city's shape, but it's far easier to understand at a glance. Inside the design drama of a century: The fight over New York City’s subway map One night ...
Designer Massimo Vignelli, born January 10, 1931, in Milan, Italy, died peacefully in his New York City home on May 27, 2014. One of the world’s most consistent supporters of a modernist approach to ...